Posted by JD Seller on October 09, 2016 at 10:18:38 from (208.126.198.123):
Well I was reading the post below about cleaning an oil soaked clutch. It got me to thinking about using the wife's oven to bake clutch facing on a hub. I had a Bolens lawn mower for years. It had a shaft driven mower deck and a disk clutch to engage the mower deck. The new facing came with some type of glue on them. You clean the hub up and clamped the new facing to it. You then had to heat it up to like 300-400 degrees for so long. I cleaned the hub up ( Not good enough LOL) and put it in the oven. I went back to the shop. All was well until the wife opened the oven door to see what was in there. There was still some oil/grease left inside the hub. It ran out on the cookie sheet and was smoldering. When she opened the door the fresh air ignited the fumes/smoke. It really smelt the house up. The biggest thing that happened was it kind of messed up her hair do when the fire flashed out the oven door. I about got divorced out of that deal. It did cost me a new hair do and outfit. The hair do made sense but I did not see her outfit getting damaged. LOL ( Figured out that a new outfit was cheaper than a divorce LOL)
The next biggest EVENT!!! Was me thawing out a half dead/frozen bull calf out in the bath tub. Heck he enjoyed it. LOL Worked real well too. Wife not so well. LOL Pissed the cats off too. LOL
I guess she has mellowed out. She just shakes her head and walks off now. Usually goes shopping. LOL
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